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'''Oracle Hyperion Planning''' is a budgeting and forecasting application that can |
'''Oracle Hyperion Planning''' is a budgeting and forecasting application that can improve business predictability. It is formerly owned by ]. Oracle Hyperion Planning uses ] (a ] product sold by ]) as a database and calculation engine, a relational repository for business logic, and includes a ] ]. | ||
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Developer(s) | Oracle Corporation |
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Stable release | 11.1.2.2.0 / 2012 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, AIX, HP-UX, Linux and Solaris |
Type | Business Analytics |
License | Proprietary EULA |
Website | www.oracle.com |
Oracle Hyperion Planning is a budgeting and forecasting application that can improve business predictability. It is formerly owned by Hyperion Solutions Corporation. Oracle Hyperion Planning uses Essbase (a multidimensional database product sold by Hyperion) as a database and calculation engine, a relational repository for business logic, and includes a web-based user interface.
Hyperion Solutions Corporation was purchased by Oracle Corporation in March 2007.
The software itself is a collection of JavaServer Pages and Java Servlets that provide a web interface, as part of an N-tier architecture: a relational database (Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2 or Oracle database), Java EE servlet container (Apache Tomcat, IBM WebSphere, BEA Weblogic or Oracle Application Server), and the Essbase server itself make up a full installation of the product.
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